To remove your AirPods Case, you need to press the bottom of the case, where you insert your charger. To remove a case that is stuck, we recommend using a small object to push your AirPods out of the case (though not a too small object, we do not want it to cause any damage to the charging input).
When removing the case, be sure to take the tip of your finger and push through the bottom charging port until the case slides up and is easy to remove. Don't try to remove your AirPods case by pulling on the top lid.
Those two silver holes on the side of your case are another nifty feature that will help you make sure you don't lose your new AirPods. You can attach a lanyard to these holes so you can wear your AirPods on your wrist or even your neck. The lanyards aren't included, so you'll have to buy them separately.
The setup button has two primary functions. First, this allows you to reset your AirPods to create a new, and possibly better, connection with your audio source. Second, this button can also activate manual pairing, which is very useful when you're trying to connect to a non-iOS device.
Clean the case of your AirPods or AirPods Pro
Clean the charging case with a soft, dry, lint-free cloth. If necessary, you can slightly dampen the cloth with isopropyl alcohol. Allow the charging case to dry. Make sure not to get any liquid in the charging ports.
The hinge is metal. If it didn't wriggle a tiny bit it would become too stiff when the metal slightly expands due to temp changes.
Can you clean AirPods case with nail polish remover? As acetone is commonly used in nail polish remover, it's not recommended to use any brand of nail polish remover in the act of cleaning the AirPods case.
The AirPod case is made from a Polycarbonate plastic material and is 2mm thick.
The AirPods Pro silicone sleeve pops into a divot surrounding the nozzle, which ensures a more stable connection between the pieces. To remove the ear tips from this slot, pinch the ear tip from the bottom and pull until it comes out. You shouldn't need to pull too hard—a gentle tug should get it out no problem.
Leaving the case open might lead to dust or dirt coming into the case, which can affect the functionality of the AirPods, and/or the charging magnets in the case. The debris can work its way into the AirPod speakers, causing blockages and detriment to the sound.
The biggest flaw with Apple's AirPods case is that it can flip open easily—even when you don't want it to—causing the AirPods inside to fall out despite being magnetic.
Apple stores provide free cleaning service for AirPods. They can also give advice on how to maintain and clean them at home. If your AirPods have audio issues, it is best to visit your local store and have them checked out. You may be eligible for a replacement if they are under 1 year old.
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Change the volume of sound effects using iPhone or iPad
Wear your AirPods, and make sure they're connected to your device. On your iPhone or iPad, go to Settings > Accessibility > AirPods. Select your AirPods, then adjust Tone Volume.
There is no need to switch the case off as you would switch off your smartphone in its phone case. When you remove the AirPods from the case, it will stop charging and the AirPod case will go to sleep or be switched off automatically until you need to use it again.
To charge your AirPods, put them in your case. Your case holds multiple, full charges for your AirPods, so you can charge on the go. To keep your AirPods charged, put them in the case when you're not using them.
With multiple charges in your case, you get up to 30 hours of listening time,7 or up to 20 hours of talk time. Your AirPods (3rd generation) can get up to 6 hours of listening time (up to 5 hours with Spatial Audio enabled)9 or up to 4 hours of talk time on a single charge.
Stay connected to immersive sound with the Incase Lanyard for AirPods Pro (2nd generation). Wear the soft braided cord as a wrist loop, or use the integrated clip to attach the lanyard to a backpack or handbag to keep your case safe and easily accessible.